Agyemang now works as a Herbalife independent distributor, while hosts fit clubs in the Essex area.

That loss at Shrewsbury also saw Pompey see out the final 14 minutes with five products of the Academy system on the pitch – Harris, Wallace, Webster, Butler and Jack Maloney.

Last weekend, Wallace started Millwall’s 1-0 Championship defeat at Nottingham Forest following a summer move from Wolves.

Webster appeared as a substitute in Ipswich’s 1-0 victory at Birmingham, while left-back Butler is currently turning out for Newport County.

Maloney featured for Horndean last season and has for several years worked for Pompey in the Community, coaching youngsters.

Of the others in the Pompey side that day was Shaun Cooper, who last month lined up for Poole Town against a Pompey XI side in a friendly.

Keeper Simon Eastwood is presently on a run of 64 consecutive appearances for Oxford United and is their reigning player of the season, while unused substitute Liam Walker was last month signed by Notts County following a successful trial.

Another substitute at Shrewsbury, Nick Awford, went on to make five Pompey outings and until April was at Petersfield Town, where he made 13 appearances and collected a seven-game ban following two red cards in five days.

Right-back Moutaouakil was on Hayes & Yeading’s books last year, Johnny Ertl retired in 2015 and now lives back in Austria with his young family, while it is not clear where Therry Racon emerged next.

Still, in August 2017, Pompey experienced a winning return to League One.